I'm still continuing to work on this issue. Although fsck isn't working exactly as it should with the recovery mode option, my laptop wasn't actually shutting down during boot. After pressing...
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I'm still continuing to work on this issue. Although fsck isn't working exactly as it should with the recovery mode option, my laptop wasn't actually shutting down during boot. After pressing...
So I noticed in the advanced boot options for Ubuntu a check disk application named fsck. I attempted running fsck and regardless of how long I leave the PC, it seems to remain just as the image...
Details: 11" MacBook Air, Ubuntu GNOME 14.04
Symptom: Will not boot into desktop, seems to "shut down" after the gnome screen appears. The power button must be pressed and held twice for roughly 5...
following this up with an
sudo apt-get update fixed the problem for me. Thanks!
I wish there were an upvote or something to make this thread more noticeable. This solved my problem!
I just tried this, did not work for me. :(
edit: Works now... Didn't make any changes, just took getting a new cup of coffee?
I've tried this using Ubuntu 11.10 and it doesn't seem to be working after shutting down all Wine applications and restarting them. Is there something I'm missing?
http://i.imgur.com/2nH5r.png